Rectangular Connectors - Spring Loaded

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
821-22-011-10-002101

821-22-011-10-002101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 11POS PCB

0

009188004012062

009188004012062

Elco (AVX)

CONN SPRING MOD 4POS SMD

4507

813-SS-024-10-474101

813-SS-024-10-474101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 24POS PCB

0

811-SS-004-30-004101

811-SS-004-30-004101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 4POS SMD

0

812-22-002-30-005101

812-22-002-30-005101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 2POS SMD

55

811-22-006-30-001101

811-22-006-30-001101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 6POS SMD

0

812-22-064-30-006101

812-22-064-30-006101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 64POS SMD

0

816-22-064-10-000101

816-22-064-10-000101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 64POS PCB

41

SIB-104-02-F-S

SIB-104-02-F-S

Samtec, Inc.

CONN SPRING MOD 4POS SMD

200

813-SS-018-30-025101

813-SS-018-30-025101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 18POS SMD

0

811-SS-008-30-003101

811-SS-008-30-003101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 8POS SMD

0

399-10-152-10-008000

399-10-152-10-008000

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING TARGET 52POS R/A PCB

0

399-10-144-10-008000

399-10-144-10-008000

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING TARGET 44POS R/A PCB

0

823-S1-016-30-015101

823-S1-016-30-015101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 16POS SMD

0

811-S1-043-10-016101

811-S1-043-10-016101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 43POS PCB

0

811-22-044-30-002101

811-22-044-30-002101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 44POS SMD

0

811-S1-052-10-015101

811-S1-052-10-015101

Preci-Dip

CONN SPRING PISTON 52POS PCB

0

812-22-057-30-000101

812-22-057-30-000101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 57POS SMD

0

70AAJ-2-M0G

70AAJ-2-M0G

J.W. Miller / Bourns

CONN SPRING MOD MALE 2POS SMD

17480

812-22-005-30-004101

812-22-005-30-004101

Mill-Max

CONN SPRING PISTON 5POS SMD

0

Rectangular Connectors - Spring Loaded

1. Overview

Spring loaded rectangular connectors are a specialized type of electrical interconnect system featuring spring-actuated contact elements. Their design enables reliable electrical connections in applications requiring high mating cycles, vibration resistance, and precise alignment compensation. These connectors play a critical role in modern electronics by enabling robust power and signal transmission in challenging environments such as automotive testing, industrial automation, and medical equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Board-to-BoardSelf-aligning contacts for PCB stackingTelecom backplanes, server racks
Wire-to-BoardDaisy-chain wiring solutionsIndustrial sensors, test equipment
High-DensityMiniaturized contact arraysMedical imaging devices, UAVs
High-CurrentMulti-point contact design for >50AEVTOL charging systems, battery packs
HermeticSealed against environmental factorsAerospace avionics, underwater sensors

3. Structure and Components

Typical construction includes:

  • Contact Elements: Phosphor bronze or beryllium copper with gold plating
  • Insulation Housing: High-temperature thermoplastics (LCP, PPS)
  • Actuation Mechanism: Precision compression springs (0.5-5N force range)
  • Shielding: Optional EMI/RFI protection layers
  • Retention System: Mechanical latches or magnetic assist

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Current Rating1-200A/contactDetermines power capacity
Contact Resistance5-20m Affects signal integrity
Dielectric Strength500-2500VACSafety isolation
Mating Cycles10k-100kService lifetime
Operating Temp-55 C to +150 CEnvironmental tolerance
Vibration Resistance20G-50GReliability in motion

5. Application Fields

Primary industries:

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Industrial Automation: Robotic arms, conveyor systems
  • Military/Aviation: Radar systems, flight control panels
  • Medical: Patient monitoring systems, MRI equipment
  • Automotive: EV battery test fixtures, autonomous driving sensors

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
AmphenolBLADE SeriesModular design, 100G vibration resistance
MolexPogo Pin SystemSelf-cleaning contacts, 100k cycles
TE ConnectivityMICROCHOICE0.8mm pitch, 10GB/s data rate
SamtecSEARAYHigh-density array, IP68 rating
ITT CannonVI-LINKOptical-electrical hybrid integration

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Determine current/voltage requirements with safety margins
  2. Evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, shock)
  3. Match contact pitch with PCB layout constraints
  4. Consider termination type (solder, crimp, press-fit)
  5. Verify compliance with standards (IPC, MIL-STD)
  6. Calculate total cost of ownership including maintenance

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • Miniaturization: 0.4mm pitch connectors for wearable devices
  • High-speed capabilities: 56Gbps differential pairs
  • Smart integration: Embedded sensors for condition monitoring
  • Eco-friendly materials: Halogen-free polymers and lead-free plating
  • Automated mating: Robotics-compatible alignment systems

RFQ BOM Call Skype Email
Top